2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2007.08119.x
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High frequency of contact allergy to gold in patients with endovascular coronary stents

Abstract: As the frequency of contact allergy to gold is higher in stented patients independent of stent type it suggests a previous sensitization. However, several pieces of circumstantial evidence as well as statistical analysis indicate the possibility of sensitization in the coronary vessel by the Au stent. Ni stents and Au stents should not be ruled out as risk factors for induction of contact allergy to these metals.

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“…316,320À322 Similarly, gold dental implants are associated with detectable serum gold concentrations and an increased incidence of contact allergy to gold. 321,322 Interestingly, the release of gold into the blood from dental restorations is enhanced by cigarette smoking. 323 In a randomized trial of gold-coated versus stainless steel stents, no difference in outcomes was noted at 30 days, but at a year those who received gold-coated stents had higher rates of restenosis and repeat revascularization, as well as lower rates of event-free survival.…”
Section: Goldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…316,320À322 Similarly, gold dental implants are associated with detectable serum gold concentrations and an increased incidence of contact allergy to gold. 321,322 Interestingly, the release of gold into the blood from dental restorations is enhanced by cigarette smoking. 323 In a randomized trial of gold-coated versus stainless steel stents, no difference in outcomes was noted at 30 days, but at a year those who received gold-coated stents had higher rates of restenosis and repeat revascularization, as well as lower rates of event-free survival.…”
Section: Goldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…88,89 There is also a correlation between gold allergy and the presence of goldplated stents for coronary arteries, as well as for the risk of restenosis. [90][91][92] The importance of patch testing with gold has been addressed in a review by Möller. 88 Other substances that can cause systemic contact dermatitis…”
Section: Mercurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This provides the background for a ‘systemic allergic dermatitis' (see below), occurring after topical exposure to an allergen and resulting in a distant skin reaction (1,22). Furthermore, contact allergy to gold is correlated to the presence of dental gold (23–27), but there are only a few distant skin reactions reported supposedly caused by dental gold (25–28).…”
Section: Test Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%